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they have a very favorable view of the law has jumped from 31% to 47% this month. it's an all time high in polling stretching back two years. as you see that jump is largely driven by self-described democrats whose views of the law surged 19 points. republicans are still more likely than democrats to say the law will make them turn out to vote in november. 31% say it will make them more likely to vote compared to 18% of democrats. and what amounts to a head to head between the presidential. 45% of americans have a favorable view of his plan. 48% unfavorable. romney's plans work. another number. the white house has to be satisfied by 56%. opponents should stop their efforts to block the law and move on to other problems. but while 82% of democrats and 51% of independents say those opponents should just move on, only 26% of republicans should do that. this goes to the question of whether either presidential campaign is likely to let it dominate. so what did i learn from these polls? you saw democrats who may have been skeptical about this rally around the decision th
they have a very favorable view of the law has jumped from 31% to 47% this month. it's an all time high in polling stretching back two years. as you see that jump is largely driven by self-described democrats whose views of the law surged 19 points. republicans are still more likely than democrats to say the law will make them turn out to vote in november. 31% say it will make them more likely to vote compared to 18% of democrats. and what amounts to a head to head between the presidential. 45%...
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>> i think we need to ban gun laws that ban people from protecting themselves. all over europe there have been mass murders -- >> you're talking complete and utter -- >> people need to be able to defend themselves toe point of the crime and not for the police to come until after everybody's dead. >> what you said, mr. pratt, the gun deaths in australia and britain, they are 35 people killed a year. your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than hours, that is true. >> it's 35 against 12,000. >> your violent crime rate -- your violent crime rate is higher than ours, as is the violent crime rate in australia. america is not the wild west that you are depicting. we only have the problem in our cities and unhappily in our schools where people like you have been able to get laws put on the books that keep people from being able to defend themselves. i honestly don't understand why you would rather have people be victims of a crime than be able to defend themselves. it's incomprehensible. >> you're an unbelievably stupid man, aren't you? >> it seems to. he
>> i think we need to ban gun laws that ban people from protecting themselves. all over europe there have been mass murders -- >> you're talking complete and utter -- >> people need to be able to defend themselves toe point of the crime and not for the police to come until after everybody's dead. >> what you said, mr. pratt, the gun deaths in australia and britain, they are 35 people killed a year. your country is 12,000. >> your murder rate is lower than hours,...
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a glaring loophole in those laws and contrary to the intent of the law, the only way in which i can get a background check is if i go to a federally licensed gun dealer. if i go to a gun show and buy it from a private seller, there is no background check. criminals know this and private sales at these gun shows become a source of crime guns. an undercover sting operation of gun sales online found you can buy anything you want on the internet. very often, you can do it very often with no background check they've been in 62% of cases, the private seller would sell it anyway. that is a felony. the internet and gun shows are great things, but you need to tighten up current law by requiring background checks. do we need some new laws? you vermay well have to close te loophole. we believe the letter of the law that was passed back in 1968 forbidding people who are in those categories needs to be filled. guest: i agree with the previous point, that a lot of things should be left to the state's. -- states. i do not believe it is something that the federal government should be getting into. if t
a glaring loophole in those laws and contrary to the intent of the law, the only way in which i can get a background check is if i go to a federally licensed gun dealer. if i go to a gun show and buy it from a private seller, there is no background check. criminals know this and private sales at these gun shows become a source of crime guns. an undercover sting operation of gun sales online found you can buy anything you want on the internet. very often, you can do it very often with no...
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we reached out to the mortgage law group to ask good mrs. walters -- to ask about mrs. walters firm but no one called us back. if anybody asks for a fee in exchange for counseling or loan modification services, be cautious. >>> let's take a live look at the candidates right now. it is down to the wire. who will win the presidential election tomorrow? it's the question on the minds of millions tonight, and there will be no answer for at least another day or so. but tonight, derek says the campaign itself has already answered a number of questions, most of us didn't think to ask. >> reporter: yeah, anita, first of all we learned debates do matter. some pundits will argue the point, but there's no dispute. mitt romney was dead in the water until the first debate a couple of months ago. not only that but millions of americans tuned in for 20 debates during the republican primaries. if you don't think that matters, ask a certain texas governor. we also learned sadly there is no penalty for lying to the american people. both candidates consistently lobbed monstrous falsehoods
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. >> linda mcmahon does not support the health care law. she believes the president were responsible for the slow economic recovery. so why embrace president obama? smart strategy? desperate move? it's our "news nation" gut check. we'll play you more of that ad and check out the "news nation" tumblr page. you'll find behind the scenes pics. some of my team members there giving you their best smiles. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, ba
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i shan't escape the long arm of the law. take care of yourself, alice. [engine starts] >> you all right? >> yes, thank you, tom. very all right. gwen: we've gotten four dozen polls in one week and they alltel roughly the same story. who's ahead, who's stumbling and why. tonight on "washington week" -- >> i don't believe we can get very far with leaders who write off half the nation as a bunch of victims. gwen: the president, happy to pile on, as mitt romney ends another tough week. >> there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what there are 47% who are with him, who are dependent upon government. gwen: the candidates swing wildly, from foreign policy last week back to domestic policy this week. >> this question is not who cares about the poor and the middle class. i do, he does. the question is who can help the poor and the middle class. i can. he can't. he's proven it in four years. >> we've always said that change takes more than one term or even one president and it certainly takes more than one party. gwen: while poll afte
i shan't escape the long arm of the law. take care of yourself, alice. [engine starts] >> you all right? >> yes, thank you, tom. very all right. gwen: we've gotten four dozen polls in one week and they alltel roughly the same story. who's ahead, who's stumbling and why. tonight on "washington week" -- >> i don't believe we can get very far with leaders who write off half the nation as a bunch of victims. gwen: the president, happy to pile on, as mitt romney ends...
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we didn't come from wealthy families, so when we graduated from college and law school, we had a mountain of debt. when we married, we got poor together. check this out. i'm the president of the united states. we -- we -- [ applause ] >> we -- we only finished paying off our student loans about eight years ago. that wasn't that long ago. >>> mitt romney, meanwhile, also endorsing the idea of cheaper student loans. americans now owe a collective $867 billion in student loan debt. more than car loans or credit card debt. according to a new study from harvard university, president obama has a 12 point lead over romney among college students age 18 to 24. he also holds a 23 point lead among voters in their mid to late 20s. >>> now to business news where apple is reporting a massive profit. $11.6 billion for the second quarter. that's up 94% year to year from this time last year. apple sold over 35 million iphones and close to 12 million ipads thanks in large part to soaring sales in china. we turn to jeff cut more who's live in london. good morning. >> good morning to you. apple crushed the c
we didn't come from wealthy families, so when we graduated from college and law school, we had a mountain of debt. when we married, we got poor together. check this out. i'm the president of the united states. we -- we -- [ applause ] >> we -- we only finished paying off our student loans about eight years ago. that wasn't that long ago. >>> mitt romney, meanwhile, also endorsing the idea of cheaper student loans. americans now owe a collective $867 billion in student loan debt....
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you could call it the drew peterson law or the savio law but we have a conviction. look for a constitutional challenge to the conviction on exactly this hearsaleh. the defense attorneys promised it. >>shepard: thank you. the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. >>shepard: the prime time entertainment is getting warmed up with sound check going on this afternoon and the big night it will be, o'reilly of course will be on at his regular time and hannity, and at 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central, the vice president will speak followed by the president and, then, megyn and bret baier will be covering that and greta will take us into the wee hours of the morning showing we are america's election headquarters. it has been a busy day on wall street. the dow has
you could call it the drew peterson law or the savio law but we have a conviction. look for a constitutional challenge to the conviction on exactly this hearsaleh. the defense attorneys promised it. >>shepard: thank you. the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of...
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it is against the law to have gay marriage in north carolina. this takes it further making civil unions not allowed. everyone from the reverend billy graham to bill clinton tried to sway the vote. it is still expected to pass tonight. >> this is president bill clinton. i'm calling you to urge you to vote against amendment one on tuesday may 8. if it passes it won't change north carolina's law on marriage. what it will change is north carolina's ability to keep good businesses, attract new jobs and atraktd and keep talented entrepreneurs. >>> national opinion is split down the middle. people in favor of gay marriage dropped a few percentage points. with pressure mounting for president obama to explain his evolving position on the issue. slamming mitt romney for his position. saying -- . that is the rhetoric that is a little annoying. john avlon this is the sort of thing where we can put everything into an etch a sketch world and it is that simple. >> in this case romney has regreszed in terms of where he was in 1994. and because he has a differen
it is against the law to have gay marriage in north carolina. this takes it further making civil unions not allowed. everyone from the reverend billy graham to bill clinton tried to sway the vote. it is still expected to pass tonight. >> this is president bill clinton. i'm calling you to urge you to vote against amendment one on tuesday may 8. if it passes it won't change north carolina's law on marriage. what it will change is north carolina's ability to keep good businesses, attract new...
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law, private citizens have more freedom with cameras than police do. i'm surae chinn for 9 news now. >> and we reached out to d.c. police about adding the private cameras and this is their response. this we believe a surveillance camera adds a level of curt to a business or privately owned home and we would encourage people to get them when feasible. >>> still to come, isaac may have wiped out their ceiling but that's not stopping a new orleans church congregation from raising the roof this sunday. >>> plus a fisherman comes face- to-face with a great white shark. why he had no reason to fear coming up a bit later. >>> days after hurricane isaac first hit, more than 233,000 homes in louisiana are without power. that's about 12% of the entire state. in the city of la plat 30 miles west of new orleans, one church is not only without electricity, it also doesn't have a roof. that didn't stop the sunday service. ♪ he opened the door that i might be his blessing ♪ >> reporter: songs of hope and faith echoed in la plas, louisiana. they held services outs
law, private citizens have more freedom with cameras than police do. i'm surae chinn for 9 news now. >> and we reached out to d.c. police about adding the private cameras and this is their response. this we believe a surveillance camera adds a level of curt to a business or privately owned home and we would encourage people to get them when feasible. >>> still to come, isaac may have wiped out their ceiling but that's not stopping a new orleans church congregation from raising...
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that's a big federal law they're going to be looking at. they may -- >> bill: tell me what it says. >> the defense of marriage act in 1996 said only -- you can't only have marriage between a man and woman. not just marriage, but the legal benefits that come with marriage, when you die. >> bill: who wants to overturn that? >> lot of people do, but at least five cases are now in front of the supreme court by different plaintiffs saying, look, i was in a marriage, i was? a marriage. it was sanctified by the state. >> bill: are they all gay people? >> all gay people. right. now you feds, you can't take away my rights. >> bill: so all gay people, five different cases. >> five in front of the supreme court. 19 pend not guilty federal court. >> arthel: so the supreme court pick -- >> bill: so the supreme court picked one? >> they haven't picked any. >> bill: will they pick one? >> yes. >> bill: just one? >> no. my thinking is they'll president-elect obama put all of them together. the big soup can? >> right. >> bill: then guilfoyle, they'll delibe
that's a big federal law they're going to be looking at. they may -- >> bill: tell me what it says. >> the defense of marriage act in 1996 said only -- you can't only have marriage between a man and woman. not just marriage, but the legal benefits that come with marriage, when you die. >> bill: who wants to overturn that? >> lot of people do, but at least five cases are now in front of the supreme court by different plaintiffs saying, look, i was in a marriage, i was? a...
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economy and consumer financial regulations law. then u.s. congressional candidate ann wagner from missouri gives the republican address. she's discusses the u.s. economy and tax policy. >> hi, everybody. it's now been four years since the crisis that began on wall street spread to main street. hammering middle class families and ultimately costing our economy 9 million jobs. since then we fought our way back. our businesses added more than 5 million new jobs. unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest level since i took office. home values are rising again and our assembly lines are humming once more. to make sure america never goes through a crisis like that again we passed tough new wall street reform to end taxpayer-funded bailouts for good. wall street reform also created the first of ever independent consumer watchdog whose sole job is look out for you. that is making sure you have all of the information you need to make important financial decisions like buying a home or paying for college and it means going after anyone who tries to t
economy and consumer financial regulations law. then u.s. congressional candidate ann wagner from missouri gives the republican address. she's discusses the u.s. economy and tax policy. >> hi, everybody. it's now been four years since the crisis that began on wall street spread to main street. hammering middle class families and ultimately costing our economy 9 million jobs. since then we fought our way back. our businesses added more than 5 million new jobs. unemployment rate has fallen...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of res? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. i wish my patits could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of thesrisk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crest
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. ♪ visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market...
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right to work state a law which bans certain union security agreements many states with such laws are in the south workers here say it leaves a lot of years of workers' rights their existence is that almost of a slave or sharecropper and i know that might sound like an exaggeration to many at home but but the conditions that they actually work in that exist and are pretty much the same they were from sun up to sound sundown for little to no money have no protections no health insurance labor unions have historically been an ally to the democratic party donating over eight million dollars toward the two thousand and eight democratic convention but staging the d.n.c. in a city that's not union friendly has turned some bankers off to the party entirely this sends a signal and is obvious and makes it clear still clear that the democratic party is controlled by the banks and corporations still others remain cautiously faithful at this point we don't have the alternative and we certainly mitt romney is not someone that i will be did fly we. charlotte north carolina. now whether or not organ
right to work state a law which bans certain union security agreements many states with such laws are in the south workers here say it leaves a lot of years of workers' rights their existence is that almost of a slave or sharecropper and i know that might sound like an exaggeration to many at home but but the conditions that they actually work in that exist and are pretty much the same they were from sun up to sound sundown for little to no money have no protections no health insurance labor...
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a federal judge ruling arizona can enforce the most controversial part of the immigration law. this section requires officers while enforcing other laws to check the immigration status of those they suspect are in the country illegally. critics call it it is show me your papers provision. civil rights groups argue it could lead to racial profiling and harassment of people in the country legally. >>> firefighterses battling a massive wildfire in southern california getting some help from the weather. there was light rain and cooler temperatures on wednesday. the fire burning for four days now. flames scorching almost 4200 acres in the san gabriel mountains east of los angeles. firefighters expect to have the fire fully surrounded in a little more than a week. the flames right now said to be almost 50% contained. >>> i'm lauren green. now back to "on the record" with greta. >> your news president could be a man, who stands by one of public figures tries to silence a private citizen. with hateful slurs. a man who won stand for those slurs or negative voices in his own party. we kn
a federal judge ruling arizona can enforce the most controversial part of the immigration law. this section requires officers while enforcing other laws to check the immigration status of those they suspect are in the country illegally. critics call it it is show me your papers provision. civil rights groups argue it could lead to racial profiling and harassment of people in the country legally. >>> firefighterses battling a massive wildfire in southern california getting some help...
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and even if your local law enforcement authorities are okay with it. and even request your state's government says stuff like segregation now. you're part of the united states of america and far of our constitution you cannot operate racially discriminatory businesses. nobody thinks you can do this anymore, right? lives were lost and a lot of blood was shed to enforce that principle, but it is settled now, right? until the last couple of years. when kentucky republican rand paul won a seat in the united states senate in 2010. it was after a campaign in which he said the 1964 civil rights act made him uncomfortable. he wasn't sure that anybody should be able to tell a private business that, for example, you have to serve black people. >> would you have voted for the civil rights act of 1964? >> i like the civil rights act in the sense that it ended discrimination in all public domains and i'm all in favor of that. but -- you had to ask me the but. but i don't like the idea of telling private business owners. i ab who are racism. i think it's a bad idea
and even if your local law enforcement authorities are okay with it. and even request your state's government says stuff like segregation now. you're part of the united states of america and far of our constitution you cannot operate racially discriminatory businesses. nobody thinks you can do this anymore, right? lives were lost and a lot of blood was shed to enforce that principle, but it is settled now, right? until the last couple of years. when kentucky republican rand paul won a seat in...
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since governor jan brewer signed it two years ago, the law has inspired a wave of similar laws across the country. it makes it a crime to be in the country, and makes it a state crime not to carry immigration papers. it even requires law enforcement officers to demand immigration papers from anyone stops, detained, or arrested in the state. a provision that provides an incentive for racial profiling. i protested in arizona soon after the bill was introduced, and i haven't stopped sense. it's so extreme, it's astounding that the republican party's presumptive nominee -- >> i think you see a model here in arizona. the right course in america is to drop the lawsuits against arizona and other states, doing the job that barack obama isn't doing, andly drop the lawsuits on day one. >> we have a remember nominee that say the arizona laws are a model for the country. and these are laws that potentially would allow someone to be stopped and picked up and asked where their citizenship papers are based on an assumption. so what we need is a change, either of congress, or we need republicans to c
since governor jan brewer signed it two years ago, the law has inspired a wave of similar laws across the country. it makes it a crime to be in the country, and makes it a state crime not to carry immigration papers. it even requires law enforcement officers to demand immigration papers from anyone stops, detained, or arrested in the state. a provision that provides an incentive for racial profiling. i protested in arizona soon after the bill was introduced, and i haven't stopped sense. it's so...
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abc world news, included any mention of the legal fight specifically targeting the president's health law a the h.h.s. contra ception mandate that the plaintiffs say is a threat to religious freedom. cbs evening news spent 19 seconds on the subject. significant legal action by a cross section of catholic institutions against administration in an election year. media center president said if this isn't news, then there is no such thing as news. status update for facebook's troubled initial public offering could be described as it's complicated. facebook stock fell depen today down $ $11 a share from friday's high over the company look at the financial prospect abgrow fast enough to meet stock surrounding the stock. mark zuckerberg changed his relationship sta to us to married -- status to married tieing the knot to his college sweetheart. the social networking site apparently can become a problem for couples. recent survey out of the united kingdom says more than a third of divorce filings last year contained the word "facebook." has superman been hiding a supersecret? d.c. comics raised e
abc world news, included any mention of the legal fight specifically targeting the president's health law a the h.h.s. contra ception mandate that the plaintiffs say is a threat to religious freedom. cbs evening news spent 19 seconds on the subject. significant legal action by a cross section of catholic institutions against administration in an election year. media center president said if this isn't news, then there is no such thing as news. status update for facebook's troubled initial...
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the one in wisconsin 20,000 people, according to law enforcement officials there. this one significantly smaller. where ever i've been, they ask for a show of hands how many people have early voted, at most of the president's events have already voted. and the campaigns are emphasizing that's something that's a plus for them. a lot of these people, they've gotten them to turn out. they say that makes it a much heavier left for governor romney come election day. >> what do they say about the size of these crowds. during the final week four years ago there were tens and thousands and you're saying right now in iowa it's a relatively small crowd? >> the argument, and i'll point out again that 20,000 at an event in wisconsin and reportedly will be tens of thousands tonight in virginia, we'll see. but yes, i've been to only groups where there have been a few thousand for the few past events in ohio, too. the campaign says that's by design. the logic is if they're trying, what they're focused on is getting people out to the polls to vote. they're not trying to build crow
the one in wisconsin 20,000 people, according to law enforcement officials there. this one significantly smaller. where ever i've been, they ask for a show of hands how many people have early voted, at most of the president's events have already voted. and the campaigns are emphasizing that's something that's a plus for them. a lot of these people, they've gotten them to turn out. they say that makes it a much heavier left for governor romney come election day. >> what do they say about...
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last year, the court upheld another arizona law that targeted employers that hired illegal workers. > the first new case of mad cow disease in the.s. since 2006 has been discovered in a dairy cow out in california. experts say human safety was that's because meat from the infected cow ner made i into the food supply. with more on is, here's abc's david wright. reporter: rarely does t health of a single c have billion-dollar implications. but in this case, it does because it's america's first co spongiform encephalitis in six . bse is mad cow disease. infection that can be transferred to humans. >> the cow was a dairy cow in california. >> rorter: the chi verinarian officer for the usda cauons this is a isolated case, n the start of an epidemic. >> our livestock popution, some of the healthiest in the world. and the consumers should be coident in our food supply. >> reporter: everyon remembers the devastating outbreak of mad cow disease ibritduring the '90s. 150 people died. after the first mad cow case was confirmed in this country in 2003, dozens of countries banned u.s. beef. shipme
last year, the court upheld another arizona law that targeted employers that hired illegal workers. > the first new case of mad cow disease in the.s. since 2006 has been discovered in a dairy cow out in california. experts say human safety was that's because meat from the infected cow ner made i into the food supply. with more on is, here's abc's david wright. reporter: rarely does t health of a single c have billion-dollar implications. but in this case, it does because it's america's first...
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[cheering] 20 years ago, joaquin and i left home for college and then for law school. and those classrooms, we met some of the brightest folks in the world. but at the end of our days there, i couldn't help but to think back to my klaas mates at thomas jefferson high school in san antonio -- that they had the same talent, the same brains and the same dreams as the folks at stanford and harvard. the difference wasn't one of intelligence or drive. the difference was opportunity. in my city of san antonio, we get that. so we are working to insure that more four-year-olds have access to pre-k. we opened cafe college, where students get help with everything from college test prep to financial aid paperwork, we know you can't be pro-business unless you are pro-education. [cheering] we know that pre-k and student loans are not charity, they are a smart investment in a workforce that can dispil create the jobs of tomorrow. we are investing in young minds today to be competitive in the global economy tomorrow. and it is paying off. last year, the milk institute ranked san anton
[cheering] 20 years ago, joaquin and i left home for college and then for law school. and those classrooms, we met some of the brightest folks in the world. but at the end of our days there, i couldn't help but to think back to my klaas mates at thomas jefferson high school in san antonio -- that they had the same talent, the same brains and the same dreams as the folks at stanford and harvard. the difference wasn't one of intelligence or drive. the difference was opportunity. in my city of san...
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that will factor in all of the campaign laws. it was toteably productive. despite me working for sean mccain finance force position which i felt was unconstitutional. but what we've done is we've weakened the political party. and the political parets have been moderating shunes. -- the advancement of an ideology is secondary, you know, it's a function of the majority. but now with all of the super pac, money. it's increasingly logical money. recomban talked with me by 80% of the time, you're not my opponent, but you're an l.a. you'll sigh the enforcement of ideological discipline through the use of the super pac in a primary on either the left or the right. so it has the effect, i think of polarizing the electoral and afghanistan with regard to political money and speech, the only way you can fetch this is to allow maximum contributions by fifpblg but it's got to go to the campaign committee. because the amount of money that's flowing through this outside groups is not -- a single individual, it's totally undepiss closed. playing to the tune of $50 million,
that will factor in all of the campaign laws. it was toteably productive. despite me working for sean mccain finance force position which i felt was unconstitutional. but what we've done is we've weakened the political party. and the political parets have been moderating shunes. -- the advancement of an ideology is secondary, you know, it's a function of the majority. but now with all of the super pac, money. it's increasingly logical money. recomban talked with me by 80% of the time, you're...
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one of them about the arizona law. here is what he said at a debate in february. >> should there be aggressive and find them and arrest them? you know i think you can see a model here in arizona. they pass the law that says people come here and try to find work. the employer is required to look them up. this e verify system allows employers in arizona to know who is here legally and not here legally. >> so does governor rop knee believe the law is a model for the nation? >> well, every sunday in the debate there is law which as we know majority of arizonains if you're in a state like arizona with a border that needs to be secured it is understandable. there is a sup yogs is that americans of hispanic decent are single issue voters and they're uniform in their view that. is not the case. the fact is that many voter as agree we need to secure our borders and most hispanic voters are concerned about job creation and economic growth and opportunity and quality of life, education reform. a lot of other issues as well. i thi
one of them about the arizona law. here is what he said at a debate in february. >> should there be aggressive and find them and arrest them? you know i think you can see a model here in arizona. they pass the law that says people come here and try to find work. the employer is required to look them up. this e verify system allows employers in arizona to know who is here legally and not here legally. >> so does governor rop knee believe the law is a model for the nation? >>...
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he wrote a law so every kid can see a dentist. we have special dental van that goes from school to school. he even helps make sure we learn how to brush our teeth. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. prentixx if you have not bought your lottery ticket, you might want to try your luck. it is the third million -- largest jackpot ever. the pot is now at $363 million. that will be the largest jackpot ever in maryland. if nobody wins tonight, the rollover will be 400 some before million dollars. that is a nationwide record. we found lots of people making last-minute purchases all with high hopes of winning big. >> i will take a very long vacation. i would definitely take care of my family. i will let everyone retire and i would take it out in one time. >> probably by a house in hawaii. one in colorado. maybe one in barbados, down in that area. >> put money away in the bank, give money to my mother, father, brother, sister. and have money set aside for all my great nieces and n
he wrote a law so every kid can see a dentist. we have special dental van that goes from school to school. he even helps make sure we learn how to brush our teeth. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. prentixx if you have not bought your lottery ticket, you might want to try your luck. it is the third million -- largest jackpot ever. the pot is now at $363 million. that will be the largest jackpot ever in maryland. if nobody wins...
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especially our law enforcement community. >> more than 30 law enforcement officers and 50 agent from the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and fire arms were involved in tracking stewart down and capturing him. he'll be extradited back to virginia to face numerous charges. >> the public responded and our law enforcement partners rose to the challenge and took this predator off the street. >> investigators say stewart maintained a website and apparently used it to taunt police who were looking for him. >>> an update now to several violent attacks in the district. police have arrested two more men in connection with the eastern market beating that left a man severely beaten. police believe the group is linked to at least nine separate attacks. >>> four days until election day and president obama is making up for the lull in campaigning because of the superstorm. the president was back on the campaign trail yesterday making appearances in wisconsin, nevada and boulder, colorado. tomorrow the president will be in manassas and will get a boost from former president bill clinton. >>> mitt romney
especially our law enforcement community. >> more than 30 law enforcement officers and 50 agent from the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and fire arms were involved in tracking stewart down and capturing him. he'll be extradited back to virginia to face numerous charges. >> the public responded and our law enforcement partners rose to the challenge and took this predator off the street. >> investigators say stewart maintained a website and apparently used it to taunt police who...
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obamacare was bad law yesterday, it's bad law today. let me tell you why i say that. obamacare raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obamacare cuts medicare, cuts medicare by approximately $500 billion. and even with those cuts, and tax increases, obamacare adds trillions to our deficits and to our national debt and pushes those obligations on the coming generations. >> mr. romney also said obamacare means 20 million americans will lose the coverage they like. obamacare is a job killer. obamacare makes the government too big, too intrusive. >> if we want to get have to replace president obama. >> question. rate romney's reaction. did it have merit, or was it rhetoric? james? >> he's certainly right on the fact at least immediately if you want to replace obamacare. it's not going to happen in ngress now unless he's elected and gets a republican senate, a republican house, then could it possibly be repealed. i wish he would have taken the opportunity to talk about his own healthcare plan. >> it certainly does dramatically accentuate the fund
obamacare was bad law yesterday, it's bad law today. let me tell you why i say that. obamacare raises taxes on the american people by approximately $500 billion. obamacare cuts medicare, cuts medicare by approximately $500 billion. and even with those cuts, and tax increases, obamacare adds trillions to our deficits and to our national debt and pushes those obligations on the coming generations. >> mr. romney also said obamacare means 20 million americans will lose the coverage they like....
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and finally john witt from yale law school. john is yale college b.a., yale law school, yale ph.d. in history, but he is actually a philadelphia phillies fan. >> that's true. >> he's the alan duffy class of 1960 professor of law at yale. they say he teaches torts and a lot of other things but he is really a constitutional historian and a great one. several books, "patriots and cosmopolitans: hidden histories of american law," another entitled "the accidental republic: crippled working men, destitute widows" and "the remaking of american law," and now forthcoming soon, very soon, "lincoln's code: the laws of war in american history." this is a panel i put together to try to get obviously different perspectives on this huge problem of what is the civil war legacy. so i'm going to ask andy to go first. andy. yeah. two minutes. your favorite civil war legacy. >> okay. thank you very much. delighted to be here. i am going to try to say two things in two minutes. david gave us a little bit of heads up. we got a chance to think about this. what popped into my head was a memory i hadn't th
and finally john witt from yale law school. john is yale college b.a., yale law school, yale ph.d. in history, but he is actually a philadelphia phillies fan. >> that's true. >> he's the alan duffy class of 1960 professor of law at yale. they say he teaches torts and a lot of other things but he is really a constitutional historian and a great one. several books, "patriots and cosmopolitans: hidden histories of american law," another entitled "the accidental republic:...
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the question is, who obeys the laws? it turns out it's the law abiding good citizens, not the criminals. when you have a gun free zone, it actually serves as a magnet for these attacks. let's suppose a violent criminal, god forbid, was stalking you. would you feel safer putting a sign up in front of your home that said "this home is a gun free zone"? my guess is you wouldn't do that. and the answer for why they wouldn't do it is pretty obvious. because a sign like that isn't going to cause the criminal to say, look, ipg ni'm not going t attack the person there. the sign draws him in because he knows you won't have to worry about somebody stopping. we put those signs up all over those place. not in front of your home. you'd never do it in front of your home. >> bernard, let me ask you to respond to that. if you -- if the laws change and guns weren't available, do you agree with the principle people would find another way to get them or would demand drop? >> well, in the united states, these gun control laws are the first
the question is, who obeys the laws? it turns out it's the law abiding good citizens, not the criminals. when you have a gun free zone, it actually serves as a magnet for these attacks. let's suppose a violent criminal, god forbid, was stalking you. would you feel safer putting a sign up in front of your home that said "this home is a gun free zone"? my guess is you wouldn't do that. and the answer for why they wouldn't do it is pretty obvious. because a sign like that isn't going to...
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they embrace law and order conceptually and they say we're talking about enforcing the law and if the law isn't enforced a society cannot hold itself cohesively together. the second thing they say is we can't have a cohesive, coherent country without a common language. if you have two peoples living side by side speaking separate languages, you're not going to have a country. >> we heard the arguments. as far as the language is concerned, everyone knows english is the official language in the country. why is it necessary to make it officl by law? i think there's more draw backs to that because, for example, in california when they tried to make english the official language it was virtually impossible. it didn't work. it was approved, but it didn't work. why? because you have so many different languages that are spoken there. besides spanish you have several asian languages. what would happen is in the schools, the schools would be forced to send all materials to parents in english when you have elderly who do not speak the language and who would feel more comfortable. it's very hard
they embrace law and order conceptually and they say we're talking about enforcing the law and if the law isn't enforced a society cannot hold itself cohesively together. the second thing they say is we can't have a cohesive, coherent country without a common language. if you have two peoples living side by side speaking separate languages, you're not going to have a country. >> we heard the arguments. as far as the language is concerned, everyone knows english is the official language in...
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. >> the president has made clear use this event to for new gun laws. i agree. >> this is not the appropriate time to be grandstanding about gun laws. get through the grief before we start making pawns.al to say we are grandstanding killed --ople are because some of us know what it feels like to son not learn how to again or you watch where son's life has been changed forever. i own that right to speak here. >> the congresswoman says she pursue the ban on clips in the near future. us a statement today. is a time forhat families to grieve and communities to heal. there will be an appropriate time down the road to deal with policy discussions. >> thank you. we turn to a developing story in arengton where police domesticating the suspicious people as a murder- suicide. a man and woman were found dead apartment building. police believe the two were romantically involved. stay with abc 7 news and for more on this story. >> a mother of three is train hit herer a while she was in her suv. investigators say the woman was across trainuv tracks in hyattsville but
. >> the president has made clear use this event to for new gun laws. i agree. >> this is not the appropriate time to be grandstanding about gun laws. get through the grief before we start making pawns.al to say we are grandstanding killed --ople are because some of us know what it feels like to son not learn how to again or you watch where son's life has been changed forever. i own that right to speak here. >> the congresswoman says she pursue the ban on clips in the near...
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next thing is going to happen, sharia law is going to be implemented. i'm thinking at this point, why are we giving one red cent when it's going exactly the wrong direction. whatever we are helping in food, that is money that will be spent on attack our ally israel? >> i think it does matter what happens in the election. you are right in terms of parliamentary elections. muslim brotherhood has taken over the parliament. you have a constitution that needs to be written. the vast majority i think 1.5 dmd goes to the egyptian military. i think that we are clearly right now at a moment where we are watching to see what happens here. i think you can make a pretty good argument that a lot of the economic assistance we gives really needs to be looked at. i don't this think it is accomplishing our objectives. we're not a situation where it is helping to improve america's image. we had a battle where they retained some of our citizens who were there working on dempsey promotion. the military assistance is a different issue. you could have a situation where the e
next thing is going to happen, sharia law is going to be implemented. i'm thinking at this point, why are we giving one red cent when it's going exactly the wrong direction. whatever we are helping in food, that is money that will be spent on attack our ally israel? >> i think it does matter what happens in the election. you are right in terms of parliamentary elections. muslim brotherhood has taken over the parliament. you have a constitution that needs to be written. the vast majority i...
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the new law was approved yesterday by the chicago city council. it allows police to ticket people found with small amounts of marijuana rather than arresting them. freeing officers to deal with more serious crime. the penalty for possessing, up to 15 grams of pot, 250 to 500 dollars. let's watch and see what impact that has. >>> still to come, your thursday morning weather. >>> and in sports, it is going, going, caught. talk about an angel in the outfield. you'll want to see this one again. next! [ female announcer ] caltrate's done even more to move us. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate's double the d. it now has more than any other brand to help maximize calcium absorption. so caltrate women can move the world. to help maximize calcium absorption. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you,
the new law was approved yesterday by the chicago city council. it allows police to ticket people found with small amounts of marijuana rather than arresting them. freeing officers to deal with more serious crime. the penalty for possessing, up to 15 grams of pot, 250 to 500 dollars. let's watch and see what impact that has. >>> still to come, your thursday morning weather. >>> and in sports, it is going, going, caught. talk about an angel in the outfield. you'll want to see...